Lost & Found (1999 film)
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| Directed by | Jeff Pollack |
| Produced by | Andrew Kosove Broderick Johnson Morrie Eisenman Wayne Rice |
| Written by | J. B. Cook Marc Meeks David Spade |
| Starring | David Spade Sophie Marceau Patrick Bruel Artie Lange Mitchell Whitfield Martin Sheen |
| Music by | John Debney |
| Cinematography | Paul Elliott |
| Editing by | Christopher Greenbury |
| Studio | Alcon Entertainment |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
| Release date(s) | April 23, 1999 |
| Running time | 95 min |
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| Language | English |
| Budget | $30 million |
| Gross revenue | $6,552,255 (USA) |
Lost & Found is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Jeff Pollack. The film was a huge financial failure, grossing only $6m at the US box office against it's $30m budget.[1]
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[edit] Summary
Restaurant owner Dylan Ramsey (Spade) is head-over-heels in love with his new neighbor, a French cellist named Lila (Marceau). In a desperate attempt to garner her affections, he kidnaps her beloved pet dog and offers to help her find him on a phantom dog hunt. A wrench is thrown in his plans, however, when the dog swallows his best friend's diamond ring, and things get worse for Dylan as Lila's ex-fiancee, Rene, arrives to win her back.
[edit] Cast
- David Spade - Dylan Ramsey
- Sophie Marceau - Lila Dubois
- Martin Sheen - Millstone
- Ever Carradine - Ginger
- Patrick Bruel - Rene
- Artie Lange - Wally Slack
- Carl Michael Lindner - Brat
- Jon Lovitz - Uncle Harry Briggs
- Carole Cook - Sylvia
- Estelle Harris - Mrs. Stubblefield
- Marla Gibbs - Enid
- Rose Marie - Clara
- Hal Sparks - DJ
- Jason Stuart - Jewelry Store Clerk
- Frankie Muniz - Boy in TV Movie
[edit] Box office
Grossed $6,552,255 at the US, budget = $30 million.[2]
[edit] References
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- ^ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lostandfound99.htm
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